INDIANA: Haters To Rally Against Non-Existent LGBT Rights Bill At Opening Of General Assembly

Tomorrow Pastor Ron Johnson and busloads of fellow haters will descend upon the Indiana Statehouse during the ceremonial first day of the legislative session. They will be there just in case anybody tries to pull a fast one and grant LGBT Hoosiers the same civil rights enjoyed by Christians. The Northwest Indiana Times reports:

The Indiana Pastors Alliance, led by Ron Johnson, pastor of Crown Point’s Living Stones Church, is bringing at least two busloads and several caravans of privately owned vehicles filled with Hoosiers who believe LGBT protections will infringe on their religious liberty. At least some of those people will have been motivated by two widely shared Internet videos featuring Eric Miller, executive director of the pro-family group Advance America, warning of an Organization Day “sneak attack” by lawmakers in favor of LGBT protections. While it is technically possible to enact legislation in one day, both House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, and Senate President David Long, R-Fort Wayne, have declared there is no “sneak attack” planned, and no proposals will be considered Tuesday. State Sen. Brandt Hershman, R-Buck Creek, who represents a portion of Jasper County, even offered to bet Miller $10,000 there will be no “sneak attack.” Miller did not take Hershman up on the wager.

The above-cited “sneak attack” clip has since been deleted from YouTube.